Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Paperman review

Paperman directed by John Kahrs, produced by Walt Disney
animation Studios Review

A man and woman fall in love at
first sight but soon find themselves separated. One day, the man sees the woman again in a different building. He
attempts to catch her attention with a paper airplane. Will his plan succeed?

Paperman is a pleasant short film. At only six minutes, the short is a nice,
simple story about romance. It attempts no grand feats nor does it need too.
The film relies on very little sound outside of music and is largely black and
white.

The music is whimsical and the lack
of colour most of the time is a neat touch. The animation is very well done:
nice and fluid. The character designs are appeasing as well. In conclusion the
film is a nice, fluffy little piece sure to capture hearts.